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Description We are seeking a motivated PhD candidate for a PhD thesis in bioorganic chemistry, focusing on the chemical synthesis of multi-fluorescence labelled DNA and PNA conjugates, conjugation
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assays, flow cytometry, fluorescence imaging, RNA sequencing and biochemical techniques e.g. western blot, quantification assays). Combining diet treatments, pharmacological inhibition and genetic
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functionalized quantum dots and single-molecule fluorescence microscopy Develop novel microfluidic techniques for molecular separation using artificial intelligence Collaborate closely with international research
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and histopathological characterization of tumor cells in tissues using chemical and fluorescence staining Handling in vivo and in vitro models to test research hypothesis and refine study designs
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and histopathological characterization of tumor cells in tissues using chemical and fluorescence staining Handling in vivo and in vitro models to test research hypothesis and refine study designs
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editing, molecular biology, RNA analyses, fluorescence microscopy, recombinant protein expression/purification, in vitro biochemical assays Generating and analysing transcriptomic/metabolomics/proteomics
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tweezer, fluorescence life time imaging as well as light and atomic force microscopy among others. This project will help to build a novel approach to the generation of active surfaces and help
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causative treatment in the patients. Work will employ genetic tools, manual and automated patch-clamp measurements, immunohistochemistry, confocal/STED imaging, light-sheet fluorescence microscopy, and
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including size (using size-exclusion chromatography, dynamic light scattering and electron microscopy) and activity (using colorimetric and fluorescence-based assays) determination. Structural changes will be
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-molecule fluorescence microscopy. The candidate will also contribute to the development of novel microfluidic techniques. The ideal candidate should demonstrate a strong commitment to collaborative and